The author's integrated approach to the theoretical and methodological aspects of enzyme kinetics makes this a highly useful tool for understanding, measuring and modeling enzyme action as well as an excellent introduction to the field.
An introductory textbook for advanced students of physics and computer sciences that covers a rapidly expanding new area of physics. Topics include: Entanglement, quantum information and computation, generalized measurements, foundations of quantum theory.
Gathering research from physics, mechanical engineering, and statistics in a single resource for the first time, this text presents the background to the model, its theoretical basis, and applications ranging from materials science to earth science.